As a “Remain” voter, making the best of this Brexit situation means negotiating a deal with the EU which leaves the U.K. as a member State in all but name. But with Theresa May seemingly going for a “hard” Brexit, this doesn’t look likely — at least at this point in time.

So if we’re stuck with a hard or at least non-“soft” Brexit, what should we do? We should look not to the U.S. or trade agreements with other countries for a solution, but instead no further than Scotland.

If another independence referendum is held, Scots may want independence so that Scotland can rejoin the EU or negotiate a deal which would award it de facto EU membership.

Throughout history, people who have risen to the occasion to speak about justice, equality, love, liberty, and peace have been targeted by the tyrannical governments that serve captains of industry.

Nowhere is this more true than of British independent hip-hop artist and revolutionary political thinker, Lowkey.

After a four year hiatus, Lowkey returned last week with a new single called “Ahmed,” with a video produced by the independent British media collective GlobalFaction, and announced an upcoming tour of England.

British Prime Minister, David Cameron’s totally gratuitous decision to convene a referendum on Britain’s membership in the European Union, “Brexit,” is a perfectly amazing example of the effects of frivolous stupidity.

The rest of us are to be helpless witnesses and perhaps direct victims of his decision for years to come.